COPYRIGHT NOTICE
MEMORY MONITOR software and documentation are © COPYRIGHT 1994-1996. All RIGHTS reserved.
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DISCLAIMER
While every effort has been made to ensure the integrity of the software, the USER assumes ALL risk and responsibility related to its use. The author cannot be held responsible for
any loss of data, damages to software or hardware that may result directly or indirectly from the use or missuse of this program. The author reserves the right to make changes to the software and / or documentation without
notice.
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DISTRIBUTION
This program is FREEWARE. It may be freely distributed provided that no charge is made for the program. This excludes reasonable costs of media, copying and or shipping and For BBS/Network systems
no charges other than normal download charges. The Memory Monitor package must be distributed as a whole. No additional restrictions may be added to the distribution of the package. No files may be modified except
for archiving.
Commercial distribution for magazine cover disks is permitted provided that they obey the above rules and this addition rule. The magazine must at a minimum advise me of the date of publication of the magazine.
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CREDITS
Memory Monitor was written using BLITZ BASIC 2 V2.10
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HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION
From Workbench just drag the drawer Memory Monitor across to where you want it.
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WHAT IS MEMORY MONITOR
Memory Monitor as the name suggests monitors then amount of memory that is currently being used.
CHIP = Amount of Chip Memory free
FAST = Amount of Fast Memory free
TOTAL = Amount of Chip and Fast Memory free
BLOCK = Largest available block of memory
LOCK = Store current total
CHIP = Amount of chip memory used/returned since locked
FAST = Amount of fast memory used/returned since locked
TOTAL = Total amount of memory used/returned since locked
QUIT = Exit memory monitor
You must CLICK on LOCK gadget to indicate the point that you want to calculate memory used/returned to your system. The bottom Chip, Fast and Total shows the memory used/returned since it was locked. A Positive amount
indicates the amount of memory used
sinced it was LOCKed. A negative amount indicates the amount of memory returned to the system since it was LOCKed.
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Till next time
Catcha !
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